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阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。

It seemed that the water led to cholera.John Snow looked into the s 1. of the water for these two streets.He found that it came from the river, 2. had been polluted by the dirty water from London.Immediately John Snow told the astonished people in Broad Street to r 3. the handle from the water pump so it could not be used.Soon the disease began to slow 4. .

John Snow had shown that cholera was spread by germs and not in a cloud of gas. 5. addition, he found two other deaths in another part of London that were concerned with the Broad Street outbreak.A woman, who had moved away from Broad Street, liked the water so much that she had had it delivered from the pump to her house every day.Both she and her daughter, who often visited her, 6. (死掉)of cholera after drinking the water.With this extra 7. (证据) , John Snow was able to announce with certainty that polluted water carried the disease.

To p 8. this from happening again, John Snow suggested that all water supplies be examined and new methods of 9. (处理)with polluted water be found.The water companies were also instructed not to expose people to polluted water anymore.Finally “King Cholera” was d 10.

1.source

2.which

3.remove

4.down

5.In

6.died

7.evidence

8.prevent

9.dealing

10.defeated

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试题分析:

1.考查名词。根据下文He found that it came from the river可知,他想知道的是水的来源。故填source,意为来源,起源。

2.考查定语从句连接词。本句为非限制性定语从句。横线处所需要的连接词要代指上文出现的river,满足这一条件的是 which.句意为:他发现水来自于河流,而河流却被来自伦敦的脏水所污染了。

3.考查动词。通过下文so it could not be used可知泵无法使用。那么,只有把把手给卸下来才能达到这个效果。故选用单词:remove,意为去除,拿走。

4.考查动词短语。根据前文John Snow知道霍乱是由水引起的,故他要求不许喝水,那么,疾病的爆发自然会减慢下来。故填down,构成短语:slow down,意为减慢,减缓。

5.考查固定搭配。本句考查固定搭配:in addition,意为:除此之外。句意为:除此之外,他还在伦敦的另外一个地方发现了另两起死亡案例。

6.考查动词。根据所给中文可知所填词为die,再根据上下文的时态,可知需要用died。句意为:在喝水之后死于霍乱。

7.考查名词。根据所给中文可知填evidence。句意为:有了这个新的证据,John Snow最终很确定地宣称被污染的水里携带了疾病。

8.考查动词。根据下文John Snow suggested that all water supplies be examined可知他建议水供应要检查,而上文也说到正是水污染导致了疾病。结合这两点可知,John Snow这样做是为了防止这一切再次发生,故填prevent,构成短语:prevent …from doing sth. 意为:阻止某人做某事。

9.考查动词。根据所给中文可知填deal,再根据介词之后出现动词用ving形式,可知需要填dealing。

10.考查动词。根据对整篇文章的理解可知,这篇文章主要讲的是John Snow知道了霍乱的形成以及找到了治疗的方法,故可以理解为:霍乱王被击败了。根据句意,填defeated,表示被击败。

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